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List of Individual Speedway World Championship medalists

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Motorcycle speedway World Championship winners

This is the complete list of official Individual Speedway World Championship and Speedway Grand Prix medalists from 1936 to 2020. (n.b: Winners of Speedway World Championships between 1931 and '35, staged prior to FIM accreditation in 1936 are given elsewhere.)

Medalists

Year Venue Winner Runner-up 3rd place
1936
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England London
Wembley Stadium
Australia Lionel Van Praag (26+3 pts) England Eric Langton (26+2 pts) Australia Bluey Wilkinson (25 pts)
1937
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England London
Wembley Stadium
United States Jack Milne (28 pts) United States Wilbur Lamoreaux (25 pts) United States Cordy Milne (23 pts)
1938
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England London
Wembley Stadium
Australia Bluey Wilkinson (22 pts) United States Jack Milne (21 pts) United States Wilbur Lamoreaux (20 pts)
1939
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England London
Wembley Stadium
The Final was cancelled due to the outbreak of World War II.
Championship suspended 1940-1948 due to World War II
1949
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England London
Wembley Stadium
England Tommy Price (15 pts) England Jack Parker (14 pts) England Louis Lawson (13 pts)
1950
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England London
Wembley Stadium
Wales Freddie Williams (14 pts) England Wally Green (13 pts) Australia Graham Warren (12 pts)
1951
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England London
Wembley Stadium
Australia Jack Young (12+3 pts) England Split Waterman (12+2 pts) Australia Jack Biggs (12+1 pts)
1952
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England London
Wembley Stadium
Australia Jack Young (14 pts) Wales Freddie Williams (13 pts) EnglandBob Oakley (12 pts)
1953
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England London
Wembley Stadium
Wales Freddie Williams (14 pts) England Split Waterman (13 pts) New Zealand Geoff Mardon (12+3 pts)
1954
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England London
Wembley Stadium
New Zealand Ronnie Moore (15 pts) England Brian Crutcher (13+3 pts) Sweden Olle Nygren (13+2 pts)
1955
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England London
Wembley Stadium
England Peter Craven (13 pts) New Zealand Ronnie Moore (12+3 pts) New Zealand Barry Briggs (12+2 pts)
1956
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England London
Wembley Stadium
Sweden Ove Fundin (13 pts) New Zealand Ronnie Moore (12 pts) England Arthur Forrest (11+3 pts)
1957
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England London
Wembley Stadium
New Zealand Barry Briggs (14+3 pts) Sweden Ove Fundin (14+2 pts) England Peter Craven (11+3 pts)
1958
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England London
Wembley Stadium
New Zealand Barry Briggs (15 pts) Sweden Ove Fundin (13 pts) Australia Aub Lawson (11+3 pts)
1959
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England London
Wembley Stadium
New Zealand Ronnie Moore (15 pts) Sweden Ove Fundin (13 pts) New Zealand Barry Briggs (11+3 pts)
1960
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England London
Wembley Stadium
Sweden Ove Fundin (14+3 pts) New Zealand Ronnie Moore (14+2 pts) England Peter Craven (14+1 pts)
1961
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Sweden Malmö
Malmö Stadion
Sweden Ove Fundin (14 pts) Sweden Björn Knutson (12+3 pts) Sweden Göte Nordin (12+2 pts)
1962
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England London
Wembley Stadium
England Peter Craven (14 pts) New Zealand Barry Briggs (13 pts) Sweden Ove Fundin (10+3 pts)
1963
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England London
Wembley Stadium
Sweden Ove Fundin (14 pts) Sweden Björn Knutson (13 pts) New Zealand Barry Briggs (12 pts)
1964
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Sweden Göteborg
Ullevi
New Zealand Barry Briggs (15 pts) Soviet Union Igor Plekhanov (13+3 pts) Sweden Ove Fundin (13+2 pts)
1965
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England London
Wembley Stadium
Sweden Björn Knutson (14 pts) Soviet Union Igor Plekhanov (13+3 pts) Sweden Ove Fundin (13+2 pts)
1966
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Sweden Göteborg
Ullevi
New Zealand Barry Briggs (15 pts) Norway Sverre Harrfeldt (14 pts) Poland Antoni Woryna (13 pts)
1967
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England London
Wembley Stadium
Sweden Ove Fundin (14+3 pts) Sweden Bengt Jansson (14+2 pts) New Zealand Ivan Mauger (13 pts)
1968
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Sweden Göteborg
Ullevi
New Zealand Ivan Mauger (15 pts) New Zealand Barry Briggs (12 pts) Poland Edward Jancarz (11+3 pts)
1969
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England London
Wembley Stadium
New Zealand Ivan Mauger (14 pts) New Zealand Barry Briggs (11+3 pts) Sweden Sören Sjösten (11+2 pts)
1970
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Poland Wrocław
Olympic Stadium
New Zealand Ivan Mauger (15 pts) Poland Paweł Waloszek (14 pts) Poland Antoni Woryna (13 pts)
1971
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Sweden Göteborg
Ullevi
Denmark Ole Olsen (15 pts) New Zealand Ivan Mauger (12+3 pts) Sweden Bengt Jansson (12+2 pts)
1972
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England London
Wembley Stadium
New Zealand Ivan Mauger (13+3 pts) Sweden Bernt Persson (13+2 pts) Denmark Ole Olsen (12 pts)
1973
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Poland Chorzów
Silesian Stadium
Poland Jerzy Szczakiel (13+3 pts) New Zealand Ivan Mauger (13+F pts) Poland Zenon Plech (12 pts)
1974
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Sweden Göteborg
Ullevi
Sweden Anders Michanek (15 pts) New Zealand Ivan Mauger (11+3 pts) Sweden Sören Sjösten (11+2 pts)
1975
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England London
Wembley Stadium
Denmark Ole Olsen (15 pts) Sweden Anders Michanek (13 pts) England John Louis (12+3 pts)
1976
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Poland Chorzów
Silesian Stadium
England Peter Collins (14 pts) England Malcolm Simmons (13 pts) Australia Phil Crump (12 pts)
1977
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Sweden Göteborg
Ullevi
New Zealand Ivan Mauger (14 pts) England Peter Collins (13 pts) Denmark Ole Olsen (12+3 pts)
1978
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England London
Wembley Stadium
Denmark Ole Olsen (13 pts) England Gordon Kennett (12 pts) United States Scott Autrey (11+3 pts)
1979
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Poland Chorzów
Silesian Stadium
New Zealand Ivan Mauger (14 pts) Poland Zenon Plech (13 pts) England Michael Lee (11+3 pts)
1980
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Sweden Göteborg
Ullevi
England Michael Lee (14 pts) England Dave Jessup (12+3 pts) Australia Billy Sanders (12+2 pts)
1981
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England London
Wembley Stadium
United States Bruce Penhall (14 pts) Denmark Ole Olsen (12+3 pts) Denmark Tommy Knudsen (12+2 pts)
1982
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United States Los Angeles
Memorial Coliseum
United States Bruce Penhall (14 pts) England Les Collins (13 pts) United States Dennis Sigalos (12 pts)
1983
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West Germany Norden
Motodrom Halbemond
West Germany Egon Müller (15 pts) Australia Billy Sanders (12 pts) EnglandMichael Lee (11 pts)
1984
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Sweden Göteborg
Ullevi
Denmark Erik Gundersen (14 pts) Denmark Hans Nielsen (13+3 pts) United States Lance King (13+2 pts)
1985
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England Bradford
Odsal Stadium
Denmark Erik Gundersen (13+3 pts) Denmark Hans Nielsen (13+2 pts) United States Sam Ermolenko (13+1 pts)
1986
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Poland Chorzów
Silesian Stadium
Denmark Hans Nielsen (14 pts) Denmark Jan O. Pedersen (13 pts) EnglandKelvin Tatum (12 pts)
1987
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Netherlands Amsterdam
Olympic Stadium
Denmark Hans Nielsen (27 pts) Denmark Erik Gundersen (24+3 pts) United States Sam Ermolenko (24+2 pts)
1988
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Denmark Vojens
Speedway Center
Denmark Erik Gundersen (14+3 pts) Denmark Hans Nielsen (14+2 pts) Denmark Jan O. Pedersen (13 pts)
1989
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West Germany Munich
Olympic Stadium
Denmark Hans Nielsen (15 pts) England Simon Wigg (12+3 pts) EnglandJeremy Doncaster (12+2 pts)
1990
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England Bradford
Odsal Stadium
Sweden Per Jonsson (13+3 pts) United States Shawn Moran (13+2 pts)
Void - disqualified
Australia Todd Wiltshire (12 pts)
1991
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Sweden Göteborg
Ullevi
Denmark Jan O. Pedersen (15 pts) Sweden Tony Rickardsson (12 pts) Denmark Hans Nielsen (11+3 pts)
1992
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Poland Wrocław
Olympic Stadium
England Gary Havelock (14 pts) Sweden Per Jonsson (11 pts) Denmark Gert Handberg (10 pts)
1993
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Germany Pocking
Rottalstadion
United States Sam Ermolenko (12 pts) Denmark Hans Nielsen (11+3 pts) England Chris Louis (11+2 pts)
1994
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Denmark Vojens
Speedway Center
Sweden Tony Rickardsson (12+3 pts) Denmark Hans Nielsen (12+2 pts) Australia Craig Boyce (12+1 pts)

Grand Prix Series (since 1995)

Year Venue Winner Runner-up 3rd place
1995
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6 events Denmark Hans Nielsen (103 pts) Sweden Tony Rickardsson (88 pts) United States Sam Ermolenko (83 pts)
1996
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6 events United States Billy Hamill (113 pts) Denmark Hans Nielsen (111 pts) United States Greg Hancock (88 pts)
1997
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6 events United States Greg Hancock (118 pts) United States Billy Hamill (111 pts) Poland Tomasz Gollob (92 pts)
1998
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6 events Sweden Tony Rickardsson (111 pts) Sweden Jimmy Nilsen (99 pts) Poland Tomasz Gollob (97 pts)
1999
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6 events Sweden Tony Rickardsson (111 pts) Poland Tomasz Gollob (98 pts) Denmark Hans Nielsen (76 pts)
2000
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6 events England Mark Loram (102 pts) United States Billy Hamill (95 pts) Sweden Tony Rickardsson (94 pts)
2001
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6 events Sweden Tony Rickardsson (121 pts) Australia Jason Crump (113 pts) Poland Tomasz Gollob (89 pts)
2002
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10 events Sweden Tony Rickardsson (181 pts) Australia Jason Crump (162 pts) Australia Ryan Sullivan (158 pts)
2003
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9 events Denmark Nicki Pedersen (152 pts) Australia Jason Crump (144 pts) Sweden Tony Rickardsson (127 pts)
2004
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9 events Australia Jason Crump (158 pts) Sweden Tony Rickardsson (155 pts) United States Greg Hancock (137 pts)
2005
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9 events Sweden Tony Rickardsson (196 pts) Australia Jason Crump (154 pts) Australia Leigh Adams (107 pts)
2006
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10 events Australia Jason Crump (188 pts) United States Greg Hancock (144 pts) Denmark Nicki Pedersen (134 pts)
2007
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11 events Denmark Nicki Pedersen (196 pts) Australia Leigh Adams (153 pts) Australia Jason Crump (124 pts)
2008
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11 events Denmark Nicki Pedersen (174 pts) Australia Jason Crump (152 pts) Poland Tomasz Gollob (148 pts)
2009
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11 events Australia Jason Crump (159 pts) Poland Tomasz Gollob (144 pts) Russia Emil Sayfutdinov (138 pts)
2010
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11 events Poland Tomasz Gollob (166 pts) Poland Jarosław Hampel (137 pts) Australia Jason Crump (135 pts)
2011
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11 events United States Greg Hancock (164 pts) Sweden Andreas Jonsson (124 pts) Poland Jarosław Hampel (122 pts)
2012
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12 events Australia Chris Holder (160 pts) Denmark Nicki Pedersen (152 pts) United States Greg Hancock (148 pts)
2013
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12 events England Tai Woffinden (151 pts) Poland Jarosław Hampel (142 pts) Denmark Niels-Kristian Iversen (132 pts)
2014
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12 events United States Greg Hancock (140 pts) Poland Krzysztof Kasprzak (132 pts) Denmark Nicki Pedersen (121 pts)
2015
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12 events England Tai Woffinden (163 pts) United States Greg Hancock (147 pts) Denmark Nicki Pedersen (131 pts)
2016
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11 events United States Greg Hancock (139 pts) England Tai Woffinden (130 pts) Poland Bartosz Zmarzlik (128 pts)
2017
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12 events Australia Jason Doyle (161 pts) Poland Patryk Dudek (143 pts) England Tai Woffinden (131 pts)
2018
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10 events England Tai Woffinden (139 pts) Poland Bartosz Zmarzlik (129 pts) Sweden Fredrik Lindgren (109 pts)
2019
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10 events Poland Bartosz Zmarzlik (132 pts) Denmark Leon Madsen (130 pts) Russia Emil Sayfutdinov (126 pts)
2020
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8 events Poland Bartosz Zmarzlik (133 pts) England Tai Woffinden (117 pts) Sweden Fredrik Lindgren (117 pts)
2021
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11 events Russia Artem Laguta (192 pts) Poland Bartosz Zmarzlik (189 pts) Russia Emil Sayfutdinov (149 pts)
2022
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10 events Poland Bartosz Zmarzlik (166 pts) Denmark Leon Madsen (133 pts) Poland Maciej Janowski (106 pts)
2023
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10 events Poland Bartosz Zmarzlik (158 pts) Sweden Fredrik Lindgren (150 pts) Slovakia Martin Vaculík (125 pts)
2024
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11 events Poland Bartosz Zmarzlik (179 pts) England Robert Lambert (144 pts) Sweden Fredrik Lindgren (141 pts)

In 2021, Artem Laguta and Emil Sayfutdinov were neutral competitors using the designation MFR (Motorcycle Federation of Russia), as the World Anti-Doping Agency implemented a ban on Russia competing at World Championships.

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Sweden14151342
2 Denmark14121137
3 New Zealand129526
4 England10151237
5 Australia971228
6 United States961126
7 Poland7101128
8 Wales2103
9 Russia1034
10 Germany1001
11 Soviet Union0202
12 Norway0101
13 Slovakia0011
Totals (13 entries)797879236

Winners by country

Country Wins Winner(s)
Denmark Denmark 14 Hans Nielsen (4), Ole Olsen (3), Erik Gundersen (3), Nicki Pedersen (3), Jan O. Pedersen (1)
Sweden Sweden 14 Tony Rickardsson (6), Ove Fundin (5), Björn Knutson (1), Anders Michanek (1), Per Jonsson (1)
New Zealand New Zealand 12 Ivan Mauger (6), Barry Briggs (4), Ronnie Moore (2)
England England 10 Tai Woffinden (3), Peter Craven (2), Tommy Price (1), Peter Collins (1), Michael Lee (1), Gary Havelock (1), Mark Loram (1)
United States United States 9 Greg Hancock (4), Bruce Penhall (2), Jack Milne (1), Sam Ermolenko (1), Billy Hamill (1)
Australia Australia 9 Jason Crump (3), Jack Young (2), Lionel Van Praag (1), Bluey Wilkinson (1), Chris Holder (1), Jason Doyle (1)
Poland Poland 7 Bartosz Zmarzlik (5), Jerzy Szczakiel (1), Tomasz Gollob (1)
Wales Wales 2 Freddie Williams (2)
Germany Germany 1 Egon Müller (1)
Russia Russia 1 Artem Laguta (1)

Medals by winners

NameGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Sweden Tony Rickardsson63211
New Zealand Ivan Mauger63110
Sweden Ove Fundin53311
Poland Bartosz Zmarzlik5218
Denmark Hans Nielsen46212
New Zealand Barry Briggs43310
United States Greg Hancock4239
Australia Jason Crump35210
England Tai Woffinden3216
Denmark Nicki Pedersen3137
Denmark Ole Olsen3126
Denmark Erik Gundersen3104
New Zealand Ronnie Moore2305
Wales Freddie Williams2103
England Peter Craven2024
United States Bruce Penhall2002
Australia Jack Young2002
Poland Tomasz Gollob1247
United States Billy Hamill1203
Sweden Björn Knutson1203
Denmark Jan O. Pedersen1113
Sweden Anders Michanek1102
United States Jack Milne1102
Sweden Per Jonsson1102
England Peter Collins1102
United States Sam Ermolenko1034
England Michael Lee1023
Australia Bluey Wilkinson1012
Russia Artem Laguta1001
Australia Chris Holder1001
Germany Egon Müller1001
England Gary Havelock1001
Australia Jason Doyle1001
Poland Jerzy Szczakiel1001
Australia Lionel Van Praag1001
England Mark Loram1001
England Tommy Price1001
Totals (37 entries)794736162

See also

References

  1. "HISTORY SPEEDWAY and LONGTRACK". Speedway.org. Retrieved 3 July 2021.
  2. Bott, Richard (1980). The Peter Collins Speedway Book No.4. Stanley Paul & Co Ltd. pp. 97–98. ISBN 0-09-141751-1.
  3. Matthews/Morrison, Peter/Ian (1987). The Guinness Encyclopaedia of Sports Records and Results. Guinness Superlatives. pp. 289–290. ISBN 0-85112-492-5.
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